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Links to the general capabilities in the Australian Curriculum. Core units: Key understandings Years 5 – 6 Illustration 1: Pointers to understanding. How does geography contribute to the general capabilities in the Australian Curriculum? How can primary teachers support the linkages? .
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Links to the general capabilities in the Australian Curriculum Core units: Key understandings Years 5–6 Illustration 1: Pointers to understanding
How does geography contribute to the general capabilities in the Australian Curriculum? How can primary teachers support the linkages?
General capabilities inthe Australian Curriculum • Literacy • Numeracy • Competence in ICT • Critical and creative thinking • Ethical behaviour • Personal and social competence • Intercultural understanding
Literacy • Listening, viewing, reading, writing, speaking are all developed throughout geography • Students create print, visual and digital materials and evaluate them • Maps, diagrams, photographs and images are interpreted and explained in words
Numeracy • Counting and measuring in fieldwork • Reading instruments (weather, GPS) • Constructing and interpreting tables and graphs • Calculating and interpreting statistics • Map scales, grids, distance, area
Competence in ICT • Investigating, creating and communicating ideas and information using ICT • Exploring the effects of ICT on places, people’s jobs and lives • Understanding geographical changes caused by technology
Critical and creative thinking • Thinking broadly and deeply, using reason and imagination • Testing explanations • Analysing arguments • Thinking about questions and issues without straightforward answers
Ethical behaviour • Students need to understand and act in accordance with ethical principles • Investigating geographical issues using the criteria of environmental sustainability, economic viability and social justice raises ethical questions • Students consider responsibilities to protect other forms of life in the environment
Personal and social competence • Understanding and managing their lives, work, relationships and learning • Inquiry based learning develops self-management • Working towards becoming independent learners
Intercultural understanding • Students need to value their own culture and those of others • Geography challenges stereotyped views of other places and peoples • Studies of other places leads to recognition of similarities and differences of cultures and beliefs, and the validity of these